Yep, plenty of options to park within a 45-90 min stroll.
I've never had a problem locking my bike in the racks both covered and covered just down from the old bandstand area. If 1000s more turn up on bikes, then it may well be a case of find a railing or post where you can.
Will be going for the first time in a while. Leaving Thursday, I have downloaded my ticket into my phone wallet....is that all I need to do or take to get in??
Don’t forget your carefully hidden bottletop.
Not really. I tend to lock mine to the railings by Brighton uni as the racks at the ground fill pretty quickly.
Don’t forget your carefully hidden bottletop.
Whereabouts at Brighton Uni?
It was very slow walking with my bike through the crowd after the Leicester match to get to a point where I could get on and ride.
I think a lot of people don't realise how many of our supporters live out to Goring in the West, Eastbourne in the West and Haywards Heath in the north of the county that typically train it in. Whatever the club do there will be either a degree of chaos or empty seats.
They did fantastic for Brentford last Boxing Day but that was with more notice and spaces for buses to park. I actually feel sorry for the club having to try and put in place an operation for this one with no notice.
ST season ticket so no issue.
My son who lives in London is using National Express (even though the journey is via Heathrow and Gatwick) jump off at Patcham and a stroll to the Mill Road P&R.
I actually feel sorry for the club having to try and put in place an operation for this one with no notice. Especially as it is Palace. Bloody nightmare
What are they supposed to announce?They seem pretty chilled about it so far, what with no announcement or contingency plans mooted...
National Express is pretty good. I used them for Boxing Day when I lived in London. They're very reliable
Have you seen how many people get the train on a matchday from Haywards, Wivelsfield, Burgess Hill, Hassocks? Throw in Plumpton and Cooksbridge for those who go into Lewes. An hourly bus service isn't going to be sufficient...when there are four rail replacement buses an hour on Saturdays people get turned away at Hassocks.These are hardly remote outposts. Haywards Heath is one of the most well connected towns in the county! I'm sure they will manage
Have you seen how many people get the train on a matchday from Haywards, Wivelsfield, Burgess Hill, Hassocks? Throw in Plumpton and Cooksbridge for those who go into Lewes. An hourly bus service isn't going to be sufficient...when there are four rail replacement buses an hour on Saturdays people get turned away at Hassocks.
I've travelled in on the West Coast a bit lately andthe trains are full and standing only by Lancing if you're lucky to fit on.
We know from club figures that around 14k get the train to the ground. For a bit of context, i think 14k is the total amount of fans that made it to the Brentford game.
It is going to be a huge ask for Barber and the transport team to put on a viable contingency at short notice. I'm sure they'll come up with something if they have to but i don't see how they can get everyone to the stadium who wants to go without Tony sanctioning an entire transfer budget on a bus operation for an extra 10000 people
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